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November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 11

… but senior 4ari Hoff came charging in with a pow- ' ful header past Regan. The ball was heading towards the net when senior Karli Schilling mireulously cleared it off the line. Tte Wolverines argued the…

… clog things up for them" said Da Luz. But as Wake Forest dropped back, the Wolverines midfielders - who were brottled up for most of the night - final- ly came alive and pushed forward to help he…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 13

…Wn Urfc k b~iijanll '(1 VI IIIiI 1a(M LJaII uu p'us Out of t, oa Page I After last season's finish left a sour taste in the Wolverines' mouths, the Michigan women's basketball team finds itself…

… with some. nifished business Heartbreaking finish still motivation for this season's Wolverines By Michael Kern O DAILY SPoRs WRJTER In their final game of the season, the Wolverines found themselves…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 15

… of the Gophers' wins last year came when Minnesota came to Crisler Arena and beat the Wolverines 54-47. The win was the high-point in the Gophers' season. "That win and our (two-point) loss to Purdue…

…-99 Record: 11-16, 7-9 MAC In last year's meeting between Michigan and Central Michigan, the Wolverines thrashed the Chippewas,, 103-40. The loss was one of many for Central Michigan, which finished a…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 19

… eye, nod one's head or snap one's fingers, the Michigan offense showed up and stole victory from Miami on Saturday. The dominance the RedHawks displayed over the, Wolverines in the first period of…

… Saturday's game seemed to light a fire under the Michigan offense to spark the Wolverines' 4-3 win in the last seconds of overtime. It wasn't until time was winding down in overtime and the ,gowd started to…

… had played a good game and finished without getting hurt. Garbed in a half Michigan, half Miami jersey, creatively designed to spell Miami with a Wolverine "M" and a RedHawks "iami," Mrs. Ortmeyer and…

… would appear that the younger, Michigan's Jed Ortmeyer, got the better end of the deal. The Wolverines swept the weekend series against Miami, and Ortmeyer recorded two points on the weekend. On Friday…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 20

… freshman guards, Jamal Crawford and Kevin Gaines, the Wolverines eclipsed the century mark for the first time in two years, albeit in an exhibition victory Ho, hum, says Brian Ellerbe. The story lies…

… elsewhere. "Obviously, we can score," Ellerbe said last night. What was more impressive wasn't a high stat, but a low one. With only nine turnovers, the Wolverines sliced last Wednesday's ugly total of 28 by…

October 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… in a very familiar place, tied with Penn State for first place in the conference. 0 With two victories last weekend over Northwestern and prev iously undefeated Iowa, the seventh-ranked Wolverines (4…

… left." Michigan's strength this season has been its defense, not just in its half of the field but in the other team's as well. A S.pcus on team defense and pressure by the Wolverines has >rced play into…

September 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 142) • Page Image 20

… with three sery talented men. e Wolverines secured runner-up rs behind No. I1 Pepperdine at the Sport Challenge at Cliff Keen a last weekend. e Wolverines beat unranked cuse 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-12). but…

… one goal off 30 shots, it's hard to win games" Michigan coach Debbie Belkin said. The next game was against Utah, and even as the Wolverines snapped their two game losing streak, the disturbing pattern…

April 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

… Grizzlies About as bad as I've seen us play,' Zahn says 'M' softball streak over at 33 games . By Michael Kern Daily Sports Writer For the second straight day, the Wolverines fell behind early at Ray…

… Fisher 'Stadium. And once again, Michigan was able to come back and tie the game. But unlike in Tuesday's 10-8 victory over Eastern Michigan, yesterday the Wolverines did not prevail in the end and fell to…

April 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 118) • Page Image 13

…- season schedule. Coming off a somewhat disappoint- ing ninth-place finish at Indiana last w k, the youthful Wolverines are hrng to build some momentum amidst the corn fields against teams such as Indiana…

… Indiana. I'm concerned with how we performed.' *ichert was especially disappoint- ed' with the team's performance on its up-and-downs and sand saves. Last weekend, the Wolverines were only 25-percent on up…

April 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 118) • Page Image 14

… yesterday's doubleheader, Michigan's Catherine Davie climbed the list of the Wolverines' all-time homerun leaders. CHRIS CAMPERNEL/Daily The Michigan softball team split its doubleheader yesterday against…

… Central Michigan. The loss broke the Wolverines' 33-game unbeaten streak. CENTRAL MICHIGAN (7) ADR N RBI 1350OPO A Manson,c 3 1 2 0 1 0 7 0 Burke, 3b 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 Robertshawss4 1 1 3 0 0 1 5 Barnes, cf…

April 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 118) • Page Image 15

… Kevin Quinn came to the plate in the ninth inning yesterday. Michigan trailed the Golden Grizzlies 12-4 with one out in' the ninth. The stands were virtually empty and the Wolverines looked as if they…

… stretched the hit into a double and gave the Wolverines new life. But there was no fairytale ending this.day as Michigan failed to score any more runs. Quinn's hustle, though, should be a wakeup call for the…

… rest of the Wolverines. AYesterday, they looked sluggish mmitting three errors and going hitless from the fourth inning on, with the exception of Quinn's hit. On a day when Wolverine fans had very little…

… to cheer for, Quinn was having the best day of his Wolverine career. He was 2-for-2 on the day, with two runs and two walks. He also played well in the field. Yet, virtually no one was there to notice…

… of teams that proved it hasn't earned the ability to tape weren't intimidated BASEBALL anybody for granted. by the Wolverines Commentary "Oakland isn't that bad a team t'at and were undaunted '-"& you…

…- take control of the situation and carve ership to rekindle the flame that lit the out a 10-8 win. Wolverines to a solid conference start. Though the Wolverines were able to "We're a senior laden team and…

… game to Oakland University last night, 12-4. The victory was the Golden Grizzlies first ever over the Wolverines. Pitching problemfor GRIZZLIES ContInued from Page 10A - to Texas A&M on March 21. The…

… chance to stay in the ball- game." Similar to their game the previous day against Eastern, the Wolverines had a freshman struggle in the early innings. Starter Kirk Taylor gave up five runs on five hits in…

… appearance for the Wolverines. This weekend, Michigan will trav- el to No. 21 Minnesota (7-1, 24-7) to face the Big Ten-leading Golden Gophers in a four-game series. mauled Michigan to earn their first…

…-ever win over the Wolverines, 12-4. Michigan coach Geoff Zahn said he couldn't take anything away from Oakland - they outplayed his club. "We were flat today, there's no ques- tion about it," Zahn said…

March 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

… Sports Writer They faced every type of situation this season. The Wolverines experienced winning streaks, losing streaks, blowouts, and upsets. But yesterday they lost on a buzzer beater, one sce- nario…

… State 230.4-229.3 yesterday at Cliff Keen Arena. Both teams recorded their best score of the year. The Wolverines, who last weekend defeated No. 1 Penn State, became only the second team this year to…

March 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

…-5 victory over Oliver Messerli. Without Beam, the 7-1 Wolverines did not miss a beat. The No. 43 Wolverines swept Louisville 7-0. "They're really, really tough and they play with a lot of confidence…

…. "I don't think the guy was sick," McCain said. "I think he was just trying to throw me off. I just kept to myself." The Wolverines will now take a week off before playing Iowa and Wisconsin to open the…

March 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 95) • Page Image 12

… for Michigan's three stars of the weekend's playoff games. -1. Bop HAYs. Michigan's assistant captain found his scoring touch this weekend. notching three goals and an assist in the Wolverines' playoff…

… - GOALTENDER Michigan's freshman goaltender leamed about playoff pressure over the weekend, making the saves he needed to make to help the Wolverines lock up a berth in the CCHA semifinals. - *4. JAMIE NIX…

March 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 95) • Page Image 13

… midst of an 11- Lemire third all-time for the of play, Goodlow's five free-throws set 0 <rought last week in Michigan's Wolverines. a new career high for the Detroit V IT opener, Ann Lemire tightened A…

… steady contributor and competent native who cracked the starting lineup her trademark headband - along with leader on a young Michigan squad, late in the season for the Wolverines. Michigan defense, and…

March 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 95) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 15. 1999 - 78 Senior gymnast honored SPARTANS Continued from Page 1B As the Wolverines were finishing on the parallel bars, it didn't look like they were…

… with teammate Jeff Moomaw -- v scored 9.65. In addition to winning four events, the Wolverines took all three of the top spots in the all-around. Haro won the event with a 57.575, followed by Vetere and…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… champion and CCHA preseason favorite, the Wolverines couldn't have been blamed for placing this game in the victory column before the season even started. A &3 whipping of the Broncos on Jan. 16 further…

… demon- strated the talent gap between the two teams. Raly, what could Western do to stop the powerful Wolverines? Unleash the intimidating Buster Bronco on Red Berenson? That wouldn't be a good idea for…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… meet that put to rest any doubts about its potential. It had been two weeks since the Wolverines last played. Prior to the break, the team had been off to its best *art since 1995-96 and this weekend it…

… only Wolverine to lose. His loss came after he and doubles rtner Brad McFarlane beat the oncos' No. 2 doubles team of Mohammed Dakki and Jeff Brink, 8- 3. 1 lost my voice after the doubles match and have…

… bit with the start of the new season, as it tends to do with col- lege teams. But the Wolverines have remained awfully tight, and with yesterday's win, they inched a bit closer to the much…

… Plocki sait Although the Wolverines won't come right out and say they were looking at this dual meet as a chance to prepare for an upcoming series with defending national champion Georgia, their trip to…

… out a consummate team performance, with the help of some out- standing individual play. The biggest standout was the Wolverines' two-time Big Ten athlete of the week, junior Sarah Cain. "Sarah had an…

… those events. Rounding out the Wolverines' attack were junior Sarah-Elizabeth Langford and senior Lisa Simes. Langford stuck a vault for a personal best score of 9.85. And Simes, who has been having…

… trouble, hit a beam routine. About the only thing that the Wolverines were surprised with on this trip was the meager turnout of the Wildcat faithful. For a gymnastics pro- gram with a history like Kentucky…

… and drawn out affair that it was made the Wolverines espe- cially happy to be home- even if it is just for three days. Ui "ler Cofe > > 4:: iF 1te ,"TM ,.t t j ,, w,' at k; . + L k. .... + VIIY q A…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

… extendig its 2- 0leadwi keysavesin bot the second and tnird periods -2 MARKKOICK CENTER Kosick salvaged the game for the Wolverines by scoring wth7.1 .- ensleft In the game, aftera, scrum i in front of the…

… never looking back. It didn't happen. For the fourth time in as many games, the first goal scored did not belong to the Wolverines. Michigan was forced to play catch- up hockey again after Western…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 15, 1999 - 5B * Play of the weekend Michigan guard Anne Thorius made a jump shot with five seconds left Friday against Illinois to put the Wolverines up…

… team was holding onto the crucial fifth-place spot in the Big Ten standings. The Wolverines' goal was to hang othat spot for a few more weeks, ing it would be enough for a bid to the NCAA Tournament. In…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 14

…, championship teams like this don't happen overnight. In fact, the Wolverines have been building their soccer dynasty for five years, during which time coach Steve Burns has compiled a .79 winning ' CAN YOU BE…

… A HERO? What is the Nike Alpha Project? a I t percentage and taken the team to nationals every year. In 1994, the Wolverines made it to the quarterfinals. In '95, they outdid them- selves by…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

…'s out there laughing and smiling which is great to see." Injuries and fatigue aside, the Wolverines feel they will be ready to grapple with the best in the next month. "It might seem unrealistic with the…

…,' freshman Ike Okenwa said. With their flight cancelled, the athletes joined the rest of their teammates Saturday at the non-scoring Wolverine Open. 'This was really a low-key meet,' assistant coach Ron…

… Warhurst said. "We're just sharpening up for the Big Ten Championships." With the Big Tens only a week away, several Wolverines notched encouraging performances that left the coaching staff optimistic for…

… practice. If I just bust it out. Monday and improve my starts, I can make that standard," he said. Okenwa isn't the only Wolverine who enters the week with momentum on his side. Freshman thrower Patrick…

… fastest any Wolverine has run the event all year. LOUIS BROWN/Daily The Wolverine Open wasn't supposed to feature many members of the Michigan men's track team, but the American Airlines sick-out forced…

January 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… hands full with Ferris State for the third straight game. Last weekend, the Wolverines squeaked out a des sweep of the Bulldogs. F Icers wary of Ferris. Ul Dog Pound leads Buckeye turnaround By Josh…

Wolverines make the trip to Ferris State tonight to meet the Bulldogs for the third time in eight days, and will be greeted by the rau- cous canine crowd known as the Dog und. Although the name is a copy of…

… with a loss to Illinois the previ- ous week, marked a Wolverine free-fall in the conference standings to the sev- enth spot. In the loss to Minnesota, the Wolverines mustered their poorest offen- sive…

…- son, Guevara is hoping that new combi- nations of players could help ignite a resurgent offensive effort while restoring a Wolverine squad that still has the bulk of its Big Ten season left to play. "We…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… the all-time leading scorer in Michigan history. Yesterday afternoon at the Michigan Soccer Field Berendowsky scored two goals to vault the Wolverines past Toledo, 3-1. Berendowsky, a junior forward…

… team game and I just want us to win." Throughout the first half, Berendowsky threatened to score, but the Toledo goalie turned the Wolverines away repeatedly. "Their goalie played a tough game," Belkin…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

… season. The Wolverines haven't been able to mount any sort of a significant win- ning streak. It seems as though every time they win, they lose the next match. This pattern has been especially evident as…

… of late, as the Wolverines have gone 2-2 in their past four matches, sandwiching two losses Seen wins over Northwestern and innesota. This weekend the team travels to Penn State and Ohio State, and…

…, William Clay Ford, who started a fund-raising program for them. This weekend, the new courts will be given a proper inauguration by hosting the first annual Wolverine Invitational. The Wolverines have…

… Hart and Danielle Lund, the eighth-ranked doubles team in the preseason polls, were defeated by South Alabama which was ranked 47th. And this will be the Wolverines' second team tournament. The team sent…

… really well and will be competing again this week- end." Notre Dame, which has defeated the Wolverines the two times they've met in the Classic, will be one of the teams to travel to Ann Arbor this…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 18

Wolverines will be playing to stay on top of the Big Ten conference standings and defend last season's conference championship. On the opposite sideline, the Spartans are salivating to test their newly found…

… of our games to be conference champs," Michigan senior captain Amy Philbrook said. "Beating them athome would be big." -hilbrook said that the Wolverines will focus on playing all 70 minutcs of Sunday…

… annual Wolverine Interregional, which begins at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. It consists of several hills, some of which are short and steep, some of which are long and grad- ual. The shifting landscape forces…

…-America John Mortimer. The Wolverines will take their knowledge and their strength into this week's Interregional, where they hope to continue their winning ways. They have at least tied for first in their past…

… meets. This weekend, the Wolverines are running on the course they know better than anyone, in front of family and fans that want and expect them to win. As far as being in front of the home crowd, the…

… team has good incentive to perform well. History shows that the Wolverines shouldn't need much in the way of motivation, though. They have won the event two of the past five times it's been run (it wasn…

Wolverines went on to win Big Tens just weeks later. They are looking for similar results this year. All along, Michigan coach Ron Warhurst and his play- ers have been stressing that the most important parts…

… of the season are Big Tens and the NCAA Championships, both of which are yet to come. "Every meet is a stepping stone to those two," Mortimer said. Clearly, the Wolverines are looking ahead to the big…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 21

… Daily Sports Writer Last year was supposed to be the year of lowered expectations for the Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines were supposed to finish third in the CCHA, put up a good fight at regionals…

…, and use that experience to contend for the national title this year. Way to screw things up, guys. Instead of bowing out quietly in the regionals, the Wolverines made a trip that they weren't supposed…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 23

… fulfill- ing things in my life. It was such a grceat experience for him and mc Mlasons loss was Michican coach Red Berenson's Lain. as Berenzxweig has been key in the Wolverines' two recent national titles…

… elect you captain is one of the most fulfilling things there is." As a captain, Berenzweig has his work cut out for him, as last year's team chemistry was a main component in the Wolverines winning the…

…: Beirs, Newcastle, Guinness & Youngs DJ + DANCING THURS - SAT WOLVERINE F COLLEGE HOCK "THE JOE" SEA i Players to watch Shawn Timm Doug Scheulfer Chris Bonvie Yr. So. So. So. Pos. G D RW Head coach…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 25

…-9 Ann Arbor Jan. 15 Big Rapids By David Den Herder D)aily Sports Writer Last fall, Michigan was wondering how its offense could ever recover from the loss of Brendan Morrison. The Wolverines managed…

… solid num- bers (21 goals-23 assists - 44 points), and is the Wolverines' top returning goal scorer. Already established as a clutch forward (he scored three game-win- ners last year, including the one…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 28

… the all-time victories leader in net - snuck their way into the NCAA playoffs, and after knocking off Princeton, the Wolverines surprised North Dakota and New Hampshire en route to the championship game…

…. Michigan's last act was its grandest: A 3-2 overtime victory over Boston College, stunning a pro-Eagles crowd at the FleetCenter in Boston. Look out Wolverines, a new power lurks in the CCHA. Coming from…

September 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 124) • Page Image 11

…, whoever controls the tempo controls the situation. So when the 16th-ranked Wolverines (4-0) travel to Eastern Michigan for a 4 p.m. matchup with the Eagles (3-2) this afternoon, tempo will be critical…

…. After all, Eastern likes to play a physical game with a long-ball attack. Michigan, on the other hand, likes to use its speed and passing game to its advantage. If Eastern can bully the Wolverines for the…

June 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

…Monday June 15, 1998 -The Michigan Daily-15 Blue frontcourt heads to draft Mike Van Ryn is one of several Wolverines eligi- ble for the NHL draft next week. The defenseman is projected as a middle…

… his height, which was mea- sured at 6-foot 6-1/2 inches at one of his workouts. His height, or lack of it, throws some doubt as to which position he would be best suited. The most intriguing Wolverine

…. Baston's shot variety has also been questioned. Despite his lack of weight, Baston was a highly effective rebounder and interior scorer as a Wolverine, qualities which appeal to NBA scouts. According to…

… effect their departures will have on the Wolverines this upcoming season. By Uma Subrainanlan DAy Sports Wtter On June 27 in Buffalo, N.Y., the boy- hood dreams of top young hockey play- ers will be…

…, Mike Van Ryn, a 6-foot-1, 191-pound sophomore defenseman from London, Ontario, is the most promising draft-bound Wolverine. In its final play- er ranking prior to the draft, the NIIL Central S…

April 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…'s tennis team against Notre Dame tomorrow. The Wolverines and the Fighting Irish square off at the Varsity Tennis Center at 2 p.m. Wednesday April 15, 1998 Sparky s enjoying yearsof very time I enter…

… seasons at Michigan, April has become synonymous with the NCAA Championships. The Wolverines have become a mainstay among the top of college gymnastics. But, when Plocki took over the coaching position in…

January 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 9

Wolverines head to Minnesota By David DenHerder laiiv Sports Writer The Michigan men's gymnastics team will kick off its second season under head coach Kurt Golder this Saturday at the Windy City Invitational…

… in Chicago. After a winless season in 1996, the Wolverines notched seven victories when Golder stepped in last year. Saturday's meet should give the team a good idea of where it stands his year. The…

January 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 10

… valuable and unique opportunity. The Wolverines travel to Bloomington on Saturday for a dual. This is the only dual meet on Michigan's indoor schedule, and it happens to be against its Big Ten rival…

…-Indiana. The Wolverines coasted to an 89-6C victory last year in Ann Arbor, and all accounts indicate that the result in 1998 won't be much different. "They've improved," Michigan sprint- er Maria Brown said…

… may struggle to earn points auainst Indiana's talented counterpart, the distance runners, with the return of Sullivan, hope to earn invaluable points and spark a Wolverine victory. Katie McGregor and…

… went on, with a game the next day. And once again, after this accident, the basketball season goes on - the Wolverines play at Ohio State on Saturday. And we go on with our busi- ness as usual, and that…

… student for the spring semester, then possibly trans- fer to another school. Bennett, who announced the departure, said he supported Okey's decision. speak, we might not be so worked up about the Wolverines

September 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 126) • Page Image 16

… best, but second is nothing to scoff at. Just ask the Michigan volleyball team. It has been the runner-up in its last three tournaments. The Wolverines' latest second-place finish came this weekend in…

… disc in her back. Chase is set to have a bone scan tomorrow. In their first match, the Wolverines lost to Central Florida, 15-8, 16-14, 13-15 and 15-8. Despite 66 kills, when push came to shove, the…

September 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 126) • Page Image 17

… year. That is precisely what the Michigan men's golf team .faces. Only a few months after competing in the NCAA championships, the Wolverines are cutting their losses and moving on. Junior Mike Harris…

…, the one returning starter from last year, leads the olverines, who will have to count on 'uth and veterans to contribute. Last weekend, the Wolverines teed off in their first tournament of the sea- son…

… ball well. I used my brain and was missing in the right places. Golf is 95 percent mental." Another Wolverine who put up encouraging numbers was Kevin Hinton, who shot a 76 and a 74. "Kevin Hinton is…

… showing improve- ment every time he goes out," Carras said. The only real disappointment of the day came when Kevin Harris - the brother of fellow Wolverine Mike Harris - shot an 80 and an 84. Kevin, a walk…

… him. You never know when you'll show up one day and everything clicks." Today the Wolverines play another round of 18 holes. They have the opportunity to surpass two teams that are within a few shots…

… weekend. The Wolverines reside in ninth place with today's round serving as the final day of play. Watkins leads golfers f _ _ _ By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer When freshman golfer Trish Watkins…

April 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

….m., the Wolverines (5-4 Big Ten, 34-12-1 overall) will try to right their sinking ship as they start a 12- game homestand with a doubleheader against Penn State at Alumni Field. 9 The downward slide started…

…- nue as her team dropped both of the games against Iowa-the second one in humbling fashion, 15-4. Things get worse for the Wolverines when they traveled to West Lafayette and split a doubleheader with…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

…, the Michigan basketball team has seen as many negative headlines as it has posi- tive ones during the first half of the sea- son. That leads many to believe that the Wolverines have underachieved in…

… the best is yet to come, it will have to come during the Big Ten season, which the Wolverines have begun inauspiciously at 2-2. But with 14 con- ference games remaining - the game on Jan. 25 at Michigan…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 11

… of the Michigan women's swimming team's long bus trips. The Wolverines, however, are not deep in their thoughts, contemplat- ing their upcoming meet. Instead, they are hard at work to succeed in their…

… classes. As mandated by coach Jim Richardson, the Wolverines must study for the first two hours of bus trips, and the team complies. In fact, the swimmers study so hard that their mean first semester grade…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

… - backs that up. If Hughes continues to adapt a point guard's mentality and shot selection, the Wolverines will thrive. But so far, he's only shown glimpses of being able to do so. Hughes: C+ The player…

… that many expected Hughes to replace in the starting lineup is Travis Conlan, who hasn't turned over the reins of the back- court so easily. When the Wolverines were peak- ing after their victory over…

November 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

…, things could get ugly fast between the Wolverines and Falcons. While Berenson showed his players film this week that showed Crozier's injury was a result of a clean hit by Faulkner, there were other plays…

… referee in Saturday's game. Before the third-period melee, the Falcons stayed with the Wolverines throughout the first two periods which ended in a 1-1 tie. Warren Luhning knocked in the game-win- ner with…

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